ON THE
SOCCER SIDE
(Edited By Sam Leitch)
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1954.
Jose Samu, 29-year-old Hungarian International wing half, flies to England this month on a mission that can make him the first Hungarian to play for an English League club,
Curly-haired Samu has been offered a trial by Nottingham Forest. He is now playing for Saragossa, one of the top teams in Spain, and has a Spanish wife,
Soma's continet with Sangusta petal Spanish naturaltention | einen the deal få John Charles, expires next year anet will not Į popere. bo jem sed unless he tsscomes w n. bangb el Spannend
Edonat Aquat
fidenc
11 for, bred Spaciaie“ Samui itai 1od Bungarian to ende ut London
Sorea's wonder by. Their idea is to spread the payment of the BiLigh record transtva fee of
£40,000 over two sensuOS,
AND ANOTHER
Won-cracking Hungarian esuch Edio Derkessy, The man who mast spotted wonder boys Ferms Puskas and Nitider Hidegkut, 1 Model gastes to joms you mijand later trained them wants a Roghi tal und play po ay Englen jab with an English Lengue club.
Emullo. clu}, "
17 times centre-half; W. ansacted abeau, bau Hungary, is atại fighting it Seru um negotatis o 48. match with the Hungarian club, Vasas, Alan than to play six motebes
England between December 20 and Feb 20
wave
SATURDAY'S CRICKET WAS THE BEST SEEN
IN A LONG TIME
SAYS "OWZAT”
Local League Cricket enjoyed one of its most successful week-ends in years on Saturday, when practically every match in the First Division claimed its own highlights.
It was not flawless, scientifle cricket that was the main contribution to the success of these games. In fact cow-shots, short and full tosses abounded in a few of these games, but it was the zest and enthusiasm with which every team went for the runs and the wickets to force the issue which made the afternoon's cricket so enjoyable,
The two First Division Army | term, North and South. fountied the crities by leading the underlegs to a triumphant week- end
It
*howed
The excellent wicket of the a win against their guests who Cricket Club was probably one | declared their innings at 152 for factor contributing to Army's | nite, mainly through the efforts
chaik
271 euns of their flast four- Lots, The Charles has ut repeated his
ability request to his clubs. Isis United,
for six wiek, s declared
WIEN. S
undergrads fell short by just 10 for a move in full his ambition
The Scorn,on cittek, however, ruis when their last wicket fell. The Army Sauth X1, which to play in First Division football, included a few members of their | Wis conspicu susly Wak nud fallure in now was any move made at the last year's Champion team, gave Army, despite their
The Art two matches, Wans
Scotland untent
the highly-fancied Optimiste a in Cardiff.
rude shock when they handed that they could merries; nog the Low 11 www given the But Cardif
ine-wicket defeat t hope that while, them a
opportunity. He har told Faglish friends, their idea may not be the liking Sockunja o 3 lake the week's
Caughtrie and Russell, who while here on holiday I would of
of the top honDALI ?
batting, gave opened the Army like to stop in Englund for good Exeticquer, it might commond | South, it was a brilliant
Among those friends is Asteri | itself La
a good start with a! Lt༥:In the
club who production of the form, that took their side Villa coach Jimmy Hogan, the would be free from anemi them successfully though the partnership that lelied on rww. Russell took Itis Individual Stronghant Forest tive defeats i man who taught the Hungarians worry for two reusetts
League last nedsari.
which included D set of the Soever subtleties,, Sus Chat less I don't care | Their
feurs, before falling to a straight angelule with Saragossa for
Burly Berkessy this played for how they work at mat as long as Somu's te mediate release of be the Racing Club de Paris and eventually get to Cardiff. ** shutes in private itak quang das Hacer
He has worked flying day to England!
Bong y. Rtaly, and, as coach bai Saragossa, hins just taken Them
KAY
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Катит
Samu played for Bonsary into the top of the Spanish First mysbalely after the war Lista: Dyvis100,
he signed for ar un club
before mbyand K Spato with
Kubalo, onothe: Hungarian in-
A
INSTALMENT
L'ardir City plan ternational who has since lakett | £20,000 instalment basis
MCC
IN AUSTRALIA
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£12.000 GOAL Heard of the 1:2000 goal? Pompey Karward Mike Barnard Chas-nfter reviving the scuson's
strangest hun tetivi this.
"Me Barnart. Dear Sir, Your mygl the other wiek het me
£12,000. Everything else un the coupon was Hang on." Never mind. No hard feelings The best of luck."
Colin Cowdrey drops a chance offered by Pavy during the match between the MCC and Western Australia at Perth. Evans appears to be gasping as he watches the ball fly away.
"Munro,dhe Western Austi with vigödr for a catch beliind the m and Trevor Bailey Is out forle
Landon pastmark, toxi
•
New-style hat-trick at Burnley three men The up transfer queats and, alumst in the same breath they got the same answer. "Nothing doing.
Dissatisfied playır No. 1
Fe, the
Army
ra
one from Howarth and being Riven ou bw.
reputed bowling see to 70. prowess came into full life this match. with Dowling, the Colony's leading bowler lust
leading the way with b yet another phenomenal bowling feat.
season.
Put on to bowl as a change-
་
Contrary to expectations, the other Army batsmen cach showed that they could wield the bat with effective results to
Given 34 overs to make the
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Reads achowier to Withall, in the 13thoring up the total in 271 in 34
over of the match. Dowling look
in Iwe wickets in the first over without conceding a single
run. Scorpions made a valiant finished
attempt to force the issue with and
with up
16 Len Stokes l analysis of six wickets for
Alee Prares â prominent in third wicket ง
in 5.0 overs! The
performance was partnership that produced 138 expecially the more creditable runs after a disastrous start in which both Cheetham and in that i was made against Wb such # formidable batting aide Knight lost their wickets with as the Optimists.
the total at only four runs,
All Hongkong: Wal Fat-kim Pearce once Again gave Withall also played a prom-
(KMB), Choa Kar-sau (KMB), inent
part
display in the
batting Szeto Yiu (KMB). Optimists' masterful
Chan Fai- debacle by clean bowling during his stay at the crease and hung (Kitcher), Ko Po-keung Pritchard und Leader In the war unfortunate not to be able
DIC (South China), Toni Sheung very first over with two succes- to reach his century in being (South China) (Captain), Chu sive balls to pave the way for caught out at 97. His total in-Wing-wah (South China), Szeto the attack.
cluded 13 fours and two fixes. Man (KMB), Tang Yoo-kli For the Optimists it must be The others had a go at it but (KMB), Ylu Cheuk-yin (South said that
the Sukunpoo wicket could make lule headway after China). Mok Chum-wah (KMB).
to the departare of Stokes No. is veteran defenderhus always been "hoodoo"
granting that they Pearce, Harold Mather, und No. 3 wing them, but half Reg Attwell.
against some inspired:
OTHER MATCHES Both say: "We were up think we are
bowling.
Although Craigengower st capable of
Their stand at the wicket was Recreto-gathered full points in If not at playing in top class...
probably one of Burnley then elsewhore."
the shortest their matches against Navy and Club's attitude is the players
they have experienced University, the underdogs gave nee too useful to lose, and their 107 minutes and their rate of their favoured opponents a good chances will come again.
scoring 66 runs in 80 minutes-run for their worth. must have been extremely pain- ful to them.
gulkeeper Dy Thompson. He says: "I am fed up with reserve football. I feel I am back to my best form....and that is First Division standard,”
TOO HIGH...
that
HIGH SCORING
Wis
and
Ar. Team manager: FILI H, A.
Coach: Tom Sneddon. Hongkong Selection: Jimmy and| Chang (Kichec), Lưu Chi-pung
(South
China), Lau Yee
(South China), Higgins (Army), Honni- ball (Sing Tao) (captain), San- 109 (Prisons), Chen Ming-chih (Kwong Wan). Bobson (Army), Leo Yuk-tak (South China), Ho Cheung-you (South Chino),
Hiscock (Army).
Pat
Craigengower's dearth of bowling power
evident against Navy, und both Williams and Wood, the Navy opening
their first
Cierge
Swindin, former Arsenal goalkeeper, now player-
bats, hed matters much In contrast to this game, runs manager sit Peterborough United,
own way to take their were the order of the day in the has sounded Lekester City Br
between the Scorpions wicket score to 06. on experiencvel half-buck.
But match
Williams batted solidly and the Army North ut Chater die passent price for one
Road. Leicester's 1949 Cup Final team 4 a very high score for the wicket, and went out rather The combined total of his 87. scoring mainly behind unwisely after reaching 87 when League cricket
he stepped out to Ragi and was clean stumped by King.
is too high
~London Express Service)
MCC WIN AGAIN AT PERTH
Perth, Oct. 25. The MCC touring cricket team won their second successive first class match in Australia today when they beat a Combined XI by an innings and 62 runs with a day to spare.
Given
Toum Manager: Mr George. Coach: Tom Sneddon.
Reserves: Cheung Koon-hing (Kitchte), Riley (Army), Londer Toledo (S1. Joseph's). for (RAF),
(A), Kwok Ying-lok (Kwong Loc Tel-fai (KMB), Treharne
With 2
be The Interport dinner will held at the Peninsula Hotel on All matches Tuesday Nov, 16. It was only when the other will be played al the South Navy batsmen each had a go China Stadium, Caroline Hill, at it that Craigengewer reaped with the kick-off at 4 pm. the wickets one by one with
Arrangements for the Sin- long catches. Two of these were spectacular ones by Bujie Cup" series,
gapore Interport, the "Aw Hoe which will be Dhobher, who on each occasion played on Saturday, Nov. 27. made a run of more than 15 Sunday, Nov. 28, and Tuesday, yards to hold the ball in soft- Nov. 30.
WHI be as follows: ball style.
All tickets to number one stand 135 minutes to score will be priced at $3.50 tickets the runs, Cralgengower started for number two stand will b off confidently, even though the sold at $2.40 each. Schoolboy's Brst wicket that of King feat 10 to a rather doubtful players and Servicemen will be at $1.20. There will ibw appeal when the ball, be pre-sale of tickets for the which was rising, hit him numine one stand only. The Kick-off for all matches, which the abdomen.
K Y, Τοπι and George are also being played at Cato- Bouza, however, took up thefine Hill, will be 3.30 p.m. Scoro to.74 when Souza at- A steady all-round attack, captain, and L. Pavy, who put tempted a cow-shot to the leg QUESTION OF passes which was constantly switched on 41 for the Afth wicket.
boundary and was clean-bowled by captain Peter May, kept the Carmody, who was nearly by Seaburne-Moy.
The question of complimen- tourists well on top to-day.
caught in a great altempt by
Incidentally, some doubtstory passes for Junior Evans before he had scored, was Combined XI, who resumed out for 38, but Pavy, 18-year- WCTO
spectators players was again raised by Mr expressed by well as
to alle Channing this morning needing 226 with old left-hander
players as
at yesterday's all their seconds innings wicketsromise in holding out for three ball
showed great whether May was pitching the Interport Sub-Committee of the
rather than bowling. He
Cantong Football Association, intact to avold an lanings do hours to carry his bat for 30. fent, batted dourly
seemed to bring up the ball to with Fil/La H. A. Hides in the Appleyard claimed two more the top, then pause for д Johnson was out at 144. Then resistance crumbled, the remain- victims in lan Johnson, a candi- moment and Olp it down with Mr
that the Australian Test the fore-arm,
Channing stated the date for ing four wickets falling
some individual Clubs were space of nine runs to the spin captaincy, and John Munro; and
very concervod 'that should the of Bob Appleyard and Johnny Wardle finished off the innings 199, Craigengower were within
Issue taking the last, three wickets reach of their opponents score, the Clubs would incur a heavy Junior passes, by Wordic.
but the excitement come when financial loss. They were all out for 103, 15 while four runs were added,
about It was both
George Hong Choy and minutes before the close. Com-
A. H. Tampil went out in quick about their own
time the HKFA thought bined XI made 80 in their first
Guccession.
After opening their tour with a drawn two-day game against a Country XI two weeks ago, MCC won their first four-day match against Western Australia last week.
until Ion
Innings to which MCC replied | 5. with 311.
Scoreboard: Combined XI let innlage-ta. NCC 1st innings 311,
Combined A1, End Innings Rutherford, c. Wilson, c.
Тукоп
an Jolinson, 0. Tyson, d. "Apple.
Payy, not out
14
012
When the Atth wieket fell at
admitted
Chair.
soccer
at the Association Qfico
position, he the FA started
Kerman, with a swollen palm, said. Since had been batting steadily and Issuing complimentary Uckets
to VIPS, [CATIET struck 0 brilliant partnership with Bill Colledge for the eighth wicket which took the Craigen-
an dower acore past that of their
The MCC were given a great 1. Bawie, c. Bailey, Wardle 27 start to their quest for an early. Harvey, Evans, h. Bailey G. Hole, v. Graveney, D. Appis- victory by Frank Tyson, tho yard Northamptonshire pace bowler. D. R. Carmody, c. Wilson, h. Developing tremendous
Bailey ,pace through the sill atmosphere and off the hard pitch, he split the opening pair with only four runs
R. H. Price,, c. Appleyard, li scored.
"Wardle ******* Then at 22 Nell Harvey, the 1. #.. Gorringe, e. Wilson, b.
player, fell to the samo Wardle
E. James, b. Wardle, ........ combination which dismissed
Extras (byes 1, leg-byer 3)
Test
him
on. Friday, wicketkeeper Godfrey Evans taking a calch off Trevor Bailey.
Harvey's
total for two innings was only 11
yard
Munro. 4. and b. Appleyard
1 Total fall out?
and Clubs, the Association had Interporters, incurred a heavy loss. Theso wo Clubs were challenging the
opponents. Colledge knocked up authority of the Football Asso- an extremely valuable 34 which included the winning run.
At Recroto, University should be accorded equally high praise as the winning Recrelo XI for their excellent offoris in forcing
Wickets foll at 4, 22, 41, s. 117. SADDLER BEATS
144, 354, 189, 163.
Lawrie Sawie, the young Tyson Perth University, opening hat, slatham and Graeme Hole, the Test bata. Bailey. man, held off the MCC while Wardla 39 fun were added. Bawin Appleyard was then, oùught off Wardlo just before lunch and soon after the Interval: Hole" Fave: Bob: Apple- Yurd" Jalan villrät: wicket÷16":"Austra-
Breg inning
FA took some acilon, mid Mr ciation and it was time the Channing
A special mucting · is to be called for Monday, Nov. 1, to further discuss the matter.
„A latter. had ·-bein received from the Bury Football Club of England stating that they WELD Broilous to
a tour of organise 20Far East. The ́HKFA, however, had to turn down the [request for natches to be plays. Sandy Saddler (United States), ad in the Colony as there were
Bowling Analysis -
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11
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kong hamot you doulded on tended dramatically, they proposed tour of Europe, a of the sixth round, they were wallLING for informa
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